Mrs. Gibbons Mrs. Gibbons, widow of the late Patrick Gibbons, formerly of Lilly, who died at her home in Ehrenfeld, August 26th, was the mother of nineteen children, seven of whom survive her. She had been an invalid for several years. The funeral was held Friday afternoon, interment being made beside the remains of the deceased’s husband in St. Bridget’s cemetery, Lilly. John Ott John Ott died at the home of his father, John Ott, Sr., near Patton, August 26th, aged about twenty five years. His death followed a long illness from consumption. The young man had but lately returned from a trip West in the hope of repairing his broken health. Edward Cole Edward Cole, a veteran of the Civil War, died recently at the home of his son in Benedictine. He had been suffering from ill health for a number of years. His remains were interred in Fairview cemetery at Patton. David Shaffer David Shaffer, who died at his home in Summerhill last week was the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Shaffer and was born in Richland township. He was one of 10 children, all of whom have passed away with the exception of Christ Shaffer of Wilmore. The deceased was married about 60 years ago to Miss Margaret Work, who died in 1891. He was the father of six children, five of whom survive as follows: Austin, a P. R. R. conductor living at Altoona; Mary, wife of Zachariah Dunmeyer of Summerhill; Della, wife of W. G. Griffith of Pleasant Valley near Franklin borough; Bertha, wife of W. W. Smith, a P. R. R. yardmaster at Conemaugh and Emma, at home. The funeral will be held this afternoon, interment to be made in Pringle Hill cemetery, following services at the late home of the deceased, which will begin at 1 o’clock. The Rev. A. Davison, pastor of the Wilmore U. B. church will have charge of the services. _________________________________________________________________ Be the filmmaker you always wanted to be—learn how to burn a DVD with Windows®. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588797/direct/01/